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Yellow-tailed black cockatoo - Wikipedia

Australian Parrots - Australia's Wonderful Birds

Birds can sniff out their own species - Australian Geographic

Crimson Rosella - The Australian Museum

Cockatoos of Australia

Richard Waring's Birds of Australia: Some "different" Major Mitchell or  Pink Cockatoos

Cockatoo | All Birds Wiki | Fandom

Gouldian Finch Information | Birdsville

Stunning bird photos. Thanks Celia.

 

10 Coolest Parrots In The World - 10 Most Today

 A parrot native to central and eastern South America. With a length of about 100 cm (3.3 ft) it is longer than any other species of parrot and is the largest macaw and the largest flying parrot species.

Coolest Parrots In The World:Hyacinth Macaw Hyacinth Macaw

 

Life with the world's most isolated tribe: Beautiful pictures show the Marquesans - who live on South Pacific islands over 800 miles from the nearest civilisationStunning photographs by Jimmy Nelson of the isolated tribe on the Marquesas Islands in the

Life on one of the world's most remote sets of islands, which are still only inhabited by its original tribal settlers, has been captured in a series of stunning photographs. The 'extremely isolated' Marquesas Islands are one of the world's most untouched civilisations, with its inhabitants blissfully still relatively unaffected by the developed world. The islands are dotted in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, 1,400km (880 miles) from the nearest popular tourist destination of Tahiti, in French Polynesia. And these stunning photos, captured by world-famous photographer Jimmy Nelson, show what life is like on the islands, which have become one of the world's best-kept secrets.

Jimmy said his pictures are about 'sharing the beauty and compassion of these human beings, allowing me into their rich heritage and culture'  

Jimmy said his pictures are about 'sharing the beauty and compassion of these human beings, allowing me into their rich heritage and culture'

[very much like Tahiti]

Life with the world's most isolated tribe: Beautiful pictures show the Marquesans - who live on South Pacific islands over 800 miles from the nearest civilisationStunning photographs by Jimmy Nelson of the isolated tribe on the Marquesas Islands in the

Life on one of the world's most remote sets of islands, which are still only inhabited by its original tribal settlers, has been captured in a series of stunning photographs. The 'extremely isolated' Marquesas Islands are one of the world's most untouched civilisations, with its inhabitants blissfully still relatively unaffected by the developed world. The islands are dotted in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, 1,400km (880 miles) from the nearest popular tourist destination of Tahiti, in French Polynesia. And these stunning photos, captured by world-famous photographer Jimmy Nelson, show what life is like on the islands, which have become one of the world's best-kept secrets.

Jimmy said his pictures are about 'sharing the beauty and compassion of these human beings, allowing me into their rich heritage and culture'  

Jimmy said his pictures are about 'sharing the beauty and compassion of these human beings, allowing me into their rich heritage and culture'

[very much like Tahiti]

What Is Polynesia? - WorldAtlas

 

A local man canoeing for food delivery in an island resort in French Polynesia, a part of Polynesia. Image credit: Shen max/Shutterstock.comA local man canoeing for food delivery in an island resort in French Polynesia, a part of Polynesia. Image credit: Shen max/Shutterstock.comPolynesia is a group of over 1,000 islands in the Pacific Ocean that form a triangle with Hawaii in the north, Easter Island in the east, and New Zealand in the south.The inhabitants of each island developed their own specific customs and traditions, so there is no one Polynesian culture but rather several similar cultures with a shared history.The various Polynesian cultures, practices, and traditions changed drastically as a result of European colonialism.

 

 

PAX - French Polynesia will welcome international visitors on July 15thFrench Polynesia

Bora Bora

Bora Bora French Polynesia : pics

 

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